The International Journal of Postmodernism Problems
(PMPJournal) is a forum for social scholarship and it
publishes articles and book reviews examining a broad range of
issues in postmodernism social theory and research. PMP Journal
publishes the best available scholarship on all aspects of society.
All methods of scholarly inquiry should be methodologically sound,
thoughtfully argued, and well crafted. Manuscripts are processed by
blind review so author identification must be removed from all
pages except the title page, which is retained by the editor.

The publications can be in English or Bulgarian language with
relevant summaries of the other language.

The Journal is guided by the requirements for publication of the
sixth edition of the APA style http://www.apastyle.org/

Guide publication: 1 May 2011

There are no restrictions concerning the number of pages in
manuscripts. A good option would be up to 10,000 words.

Effective 1 May 2011, all submitted manuscripts must be prepared
in strict accordance with the 6th edition (2nd printing) of the
Publication Manual.

Page 1 must include an abstract (maximum of 300 words) and
selected keywords (at least 5 of author's own).

Page 2 starts with the title and the main text.

Standard type (12-point font, 1,5 lines-spaced, Times New
Roman,

Page numbering is not required.

Notes and References should be at the end of manuscripts and
start on a new page.

Notes, if any, are numbered in order of their appearance in the
text and placed at the end of text.

References have to be alphabetically ordered and each reference
has to be mentioned in the text as a continuous quotation and vice
versa.

Some examples: Referencing in the text:

-In the case of only one author:

Peicheva (2013) states that media literacy must be considered as
a situated practice.

-Direct quote from a book or journal article with one
author:

Regarding the medial literacy Peicheva (2014: 83) states that
"media literacy must be considered as a situated practice"

-or Regarding digital literacy "digital literacy must be
considered as a situated practice´ (Peicheva, 2014: 30)."

In addition, please remove all author names and institutional
information from manuscripts, so as to enable blinded peer review.
Manuscripts which do not follow these requirements, or which are
otherwise deemed unsuitable for publication will be returned to the
author(s) for remaking. Manuscripts meriting review will be read
anonymously, usually by two referees. In most instances, authors
can expect decisions on their work within 30 days. The Journal
retains the right not to make changes in accepted manuscripts.

Manuscripts should be directed online to the Editor-in-Chief at
PMPJournal e-mail PMPjournal@swu.bg

Questions about the publication procedure or paper status can be
addressed to the editor-in-chief Prof. D. Peicheva
(peichevad@swu.bg) or to the science secretary D-r
Dilyana Keranova (dkeranova@swu.bg).